“Early Voting: The Quiet Revolution in American Elections.” (Gronke 2012, in Law and Election Politics: The Rules of the Game, ed Streb)

“Trust in Government and in Social Institutions.” (Gronke, Hicks, and Cook 2009, inUnderstanding Public Opinion, eds. Norrander and Wilcox)

“From Ballot Box to Mail Box: Early Voting and Turnout.” (Gronke, Galanes-Rosenbaum, and Miller 2008, in Democracy in the States: Experiments in Elections Reform, eds. Cain, Tolbert, and Donovan)

“The Growth of Early and Non-Precinct Place Balloting: When, Why, and Prospects for the Future.” (Gronke, Galanes-Rosenbaum 2008, in America Votes! A Guide to Election Law and Voting Rights, ed Griffith)

“The Electorate, the Campaign, and the Office: Settings, Campaigns, Institutions, and the Vote: A Unified Approach to House and Senate Elections.” (Gronke 2000, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press)

The Early Voting Information Center

We are a non-partisan academic research center based at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.

Professor Paul Gronke and his team conduct research on early voting and election reform, predominantly in the United States. In addition to our scholarly research, we have worked on projects with the Pew Center on the States, the Federal Election Assistance Commission, the Center for American Progress and a number of state and local elections offices.

The Early Voting Information Center is proud to have co-hosted the inaugural Election Sciences, Reform, and Administration Conference in July of 2017. More information can be found on the conference website.

Professor Gronke's academic credentials--including his curriculum vita, courses taught, and other research papers--can be found at his personal Reed web page.